Hong Kong Film: Short mules have no future, I am in charge of Hong Kong

Chapter 303 Calling the police may not be a good thing

Chapter 303 Calling the police may not be a good thing
The workers retreated hurriedly, nodding and bowing as if they had been pardoned.

At the same time, in an underground casino in Hong Kong Island, A Kun was sitting at a mahjong table with chips piled up like a mountain in front of him. While he was touching the cards, he listened to his younger brother report the latest situation of the mine.

"Brother Kun, I heard that the guy surnamed Su went to the mine again today and scolded the workers." The skinny monkey whispered, "This guy is really holding on. The mine is almost ruined, but he can still pretend to be so confident."

"Holding on?" A Kun sneered and threw the cards in his hand onto the table. "He's guilty and afraid that all the workers will run away and the mine will be ruined."

"So what should we do next?" asked the skinny monkey.

"Keep making trouble." Ah Kun lit a cigarette and took a deep puff. "Let those workers continue to make trouble and make the atmosphere in the mine as chaotic as possible. If he can't stand it anymore, he will naturally bow his head obediently."

"Brother Kun is wise!" The skinny monkey immediately flattered him, "This Su guy really thinks he can beat you, how naive!"

"He's not naive, he's just stupid." A Kun exhaled a puff of smoke, and a sneer appeared on the corner of his mouth. "The mine is a mess. He thought he could turn things around, but in the end he will only get deeper and deeper into trouble. We just watch from the sidelines. When he can't hold on any longer, the mine will be ours."

Late at night, in a shed at the Baishuishan Mine, several workers gathered together, whispering about something.

"Tell me, what the boss said today, was it true or was he just trying to scare us?" The straw hat worker lowered his voice and asked in a low voice.

"Who knows?" The tall and thin man shrugged. "But he's right. There's really nothing to dig out of this mine right now. If we continue to make trouble, we'll be the ones who suffer in the end."

"But as for A-Kun..." another worker said hesitantly, "If he knew we didn't listen to him, would he cause trouble for us?"

"Who cares?" The straw hat worker sighed. "If the mine is really closed, we won't have any work to do. Let's just wait and see what happens."

The workers were silent for a while, and finally nodded.

It rained all night long in Hong Kong Island. The next morning, the moist air was mixed with the smell of soil and sea breeze.

The muddy ground of Baishuishan Mine reflected the faint morning light, and a Toyota Crown covered with mud slowly drove into the entrance of the mine. Su Hanze got out of the car, and as soon as the soles of his shoes stepped into the slippery mud, his heels almost fell.

He tugged at his tie and glanced around with a cold face. The atmosphere in the mine was still as lazy as before. The workers gathered in twos and threes, pretending to work.

Ah Liu got out from behind the car, holding an umbrella in one hand and a small briefcase in the other, and hurriedly followed Su Hanze: "Boss, you really shouldn't have come here so early in the morning. Your suit will be ruined by the mud."

"This mine is already bad enough." Su Hanze said coldly, pointing at the straw hat workers standing at the mine entrance not far away and smoking, "Those few dare to slack off?"

Ah Liu looked in the direction where his finger pointed and saw that the workers had obviously noticed Su Hanze's gaze. They hurriedly put out their cigarettes and pretended to go back to work.

"These guys are spoiled," Ah Liu muttered, "If we don't teach them a lesson, they will really think the mine is their territory."

"Why are you in such a hurry?" Su Hanze sneered. "They can't cause any big trouble. They will just waste their time. We have to hurry up. The mine will start testing new equipment today. Don't let anything go wrong."

Ah Liu nodded, but still couldn't help asking, "Boss, do you really think this equipment can be used? I think this vein is just so-so. Even if we change the equipment, what we dig out may not be good."

"The equipment is a cover." Su Hanze glanced at him. "The real problem is not the mineral vein, but the people in the mine. Today we must take this opportunity to catch all those who have ulterior motives."

"I understand!" Ah Liu suddenly realized and showed an expression of admiration, "Boss, your trick is really ruthless!"

At the same time, in a hidden tea restaurant in Hong Kong Island, Ah Kun was sitting by the window, drinking milk tea while flipping through a document on the table. He had a sneer on his face, and the skinny guy next to him was whispering to him about the latest situation at the mine.

"Brother Kun, I heard that Mr. Su brought new equipment to the mine today, saying that he wanted to test some high-efficiency mining technology." The skinny monkey said, clicking his tongue, "He really spent a lot of money. This kind of equipment must cost at least hundreds of thousands, right?"

"Shedding blood is a good thing." A Kun put down his milk tea, and the smile on his face turned even colder. "He thought that by changing the equipment, he could revive that broken mine? How naive."

"Then what should we do?" The skinny monkey licked his lips, "Should we ask the people in the mine to tamper with his new equipment and make it useless?"

"No rush." ​​A Kun shook his head, his tone revealing a bit of calculation, "The more he struggles now, the more money he will spend. When he finds out that everything is in vain, he will completely collapse. We just watch from the sidelines and wait for him to come to us on his own."

The skinny monkey nodded, and then asked, "But what if he really digs out something good? This mine has produced top-quality goods before."

"Top-quality goods?" A Kun sneered, "That was in the past. Now the mines are almost completely mined out, and all that's left are just some waste rocks. Even if he digs for ten years, he won't be able to find anything valuable."

The test equipment at the mine finally started to operate. Several brand-new machines emitted a low roar, and the muddy ground was shaken slightly. The workers stood by and watched, with complicated expressions on their faces. Some were excited, some were disdainful, and some were muttering something in a low voice.

"This machine makes such a loud noise, I don't know if it can dig out anything good." The straw hat worker whispered, his tone full of doubt.

"What the hell." The tall and thin man curled his lips. "The mine has long been abandoned. No matter how good the machine is, it's useless."

"But what if we really dig up something valuable..." The straw hat worker was interrupted by the thin tall man before he could finish his words: "Are you stupid? Brother Kun has already made arrangements. Even if we dig it up, it won't be their turn."

Not far away, Su Hanze stood at the entrance of the mine, looking at the workers coldly, with a deep look in his eyes. He knew that there was something wrong with this group of people, but where the problem was, he had to rely on today's test to lure the snake out of the hole.

Ah Liu stood behind him and asked in a low voice: "Boss, can this machine really dig out something? Or... are we just pretending?"

"Just for show?" Su Hanze curled his lips. "This machine is originally used to dig out things, but it doesn't necessarily have to be jade."

"It's not jade?" Ah Liu was stunned. "What is it?"

"It's trouble." Su Hanze said calmly, "Do you think A-Kun will just watch and not do anything?"

Ah Liu suddenly realized: "You want to..." "Don't be impatient, just wait and see." Su Hanze raised his hand and signaled the operator to continue to start the equipment.

The roar of the mining machine continued for a full half hour, and then an unusual noise gradually came from the mine. A worker ran out in a panic, shouting in horror: "Boss! Oh no, what we dug out is not jade, it's... an ammunition box!"

The entire mine was in an uproar, the workers were talking about it, and the straw hat worker and the tall and thin man's faces changed. They looked at each other, obviously not expecting to dig out such a thing.

Su Hanze walked to the entrance of the mine and looked down at the boxes that the workers had carried out. The boxes were already rusted, but the military logos on them could still be vaguely seen.

"What is this?" Ah Liu was also shocked. "Why is there something like this in the mine?"

"Ask these workers." Su Hanze said coldly, his eyes fell on the straw hat workers, "You usually work in the mine, how come you didn't find these boxes?"

The straw hat worker's face turned pale in an instant and he stammered, unable to speak.

On the other side, A Kun also received the news quickly. After listening to his subordinates' report, his face was as gloomy as a rainy night in Hong Kong Island, and he slammed his fist on the table.

"Ammunition box?" A Kun gritted his teeth, his eyes revealing a fierceness, "Who let them dig that thing?!"

"Brother Kun, we don't know either." The skinny monkey said tremblingly, "It may be something left behind by the mine."

"Bullshit!" A Kun glared at him fiercely. "These boxes were hidden by Lao Zhang at that time. They were originally used to transport goods to the Golden Triangle! How could they be dug out?"

"What should we do now?" Shouhou was a little panicked, "What if the guy surnamed Su calls the police..."

"Call the police?" Ah Kun sneered, "If he dares to call the police, he will have to bear the consequences."

He stood up and picked up the car keys on the table: "Let's go to the mine. Since the matter has become serious, let's get to the bottom of it."

The atmosphere in the mine was tense. Su Hanze stood beside the ammunition box, looking down at the rusty metal shells, his eyes deep and cold.

"Boss, something's not right." Ah Liu lowered his voice and said, "These things were obviously not buried recently. They might have been left behind by Lao Zhang at that time."

"Lao Zhang?" Su Hanze sneered, "It seems that the secrets of this mine are much more than we thought."

He raised his head and looked at the cars coming from a distance, with a sneer on his face: "Here we go, today's fun is finally about to begin."

The rain in Hong Kong Island has stopped, and the air is filled with a damp smell of earth. The muddy road surface in the mine is shining wetly under the sun, and the weeds on the hillside in the distance are swaying.

There were several cars parked in the middle of the Baishuishan Mine, and the atmosphere was so tense that it was suffocating. Several boxes of ammunition that had just been dug out of the mine were quietly placed on the ground, and the workers nearby seemed to be nailed to the ground, and no one dared to say a word.

Ah Kun got out of the car, his expression as cold as a winter night in Hong Kong. He glanced at the rusty ammunition boxes, and then his eyes fell on Su Hanze. His pace was neither fast nor slow, but it revealed a pressure that could not be ignored, like a beast eyeing its prey.

"Boss Su, this is such a lively scene." A Kun grinned, but there was no warmth in his smile. "What's going on? How can such treasures be dug out from this mine?"

Su Hanze stood at the entrance of the mine, his hands in his trouser pockets, a faint smile on his face, as if everything in front of him was nothing at all: "Brother Kun, should I ask you this? The mine was taken over by Lao Zhang, these things... could they be yours?"

Ah Kun narrowed his eyes, and the smile on his face deepened a little: "Boss Su, this is not very honest. This mine is your territory now, and what you dig out is of course yours."

"That's an interesting logic." Su Hanze walked slowly to the ammunition boxes and kicked one of them. "But you know, this kind of stuff can't be hidden casually in the mine. If we hadn't changed the equipment today, these secrets would probably have to remain hidden, right?"

"Boss Su, do you mean to suspect me?" A Kun's tone suddenly turned cold, and the smile on his face gradually disappeared. "You are the ones who manage this mine. How can you blame me for anything you dig out?"

"Does it matter whether I suspect you or not?" Su Hanze suddenly raised his head, his eyes as sharp as a knife. "What matters is whether the police suspect you or not."

As soon as these words came out, the workers standing nearby gasped. The straw hat worker and the tall and thin man looked at each other, and cold sweat was about to drip down their foreheads.

"Boss Su, do you really want to call the police?" A Kun's voice was so low that it seemed to be squeezed out of his throat, and the expression on his face became gloomy.

"Why, no?" Su Hanze chuckled, took out a cigarette and lit it, exhaling a puff of smoke, "This is an ammunition box hidden in the mine. The crime involved is not a small one."

"Boss Su, I advise you not to do anything rash." A Kun stared at him coldly, with a hint of threat in his tone, "You don't know what's behind the things in this mine. Calling the police may not be a good thing."

"Involved?" Su Hanze raised his eyebrows, his expression remained calm, "So you know the origins of these things?"

Ah Kun realized that he had let something slip and quickly changed the subject: "Boss Su, I didn't say these things were mine, but don't try to throw dirty water on me."

"Okay, then let's ask the police to check and see who these things belong to." Su Hanze took out his cell phone and pretended to dial a number.

"Wait!" A Kun suddenly stretched out his hand, his face gloomy, "Boss Su, let's talk it over."

Su Hanze slowly put down his phone, a faint smile on his face: "Wouldn't it be better if we did this earlier? Brother Kun, we are all businessmen, why do we have to be so nervous?"

Ah Kun stared at him with a wary look in his eyes. He could sense that this seemingly gentle businessman was actually much more difficult to deal with than he had imagined.

At the same time, several workers from the mine gathered not far away, talking in low voices.

"Do you think the boss really dares to call the police?" the straw hat worker asked in a low voice, with worry written all over his face.

(End of this chapter)

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